
Robbo's Rocket Roars Back: Shearer Slams Kerkez Question Mark After Liverpool's FA Cup Fireworks
Andy Robertson starred in Liverpool's 3-0 FA Cup win over Wolves, scoring a cracker and assisting Mohamed Salah amid questions over his limited starts behind Milos Kerkez. The Scot remained gracious about the competition, but pundits Alan Shearer and Danny Murphy backed him to reclaim his spot for the Champions League trip to Galatasaray. Robertson's display highlighted his enduring class at Anfield.
Robbo's Rocket Roars Back: Shearer Slams Kerkez Question Mark After Liverpool's FA Cup Fireworks
Picture this: a dreary first half at Molineux, where the only spark comes from a teenage whiz-kid, and then Andy Robertson decides he's had enough of the snooze-fest. The Scotsman's thunderbolt from the edge of the box just after the restart blew the roof off, handing Liverpool a 3-0 FA Cup win over Wolves. Suddenly, everyone's asking: why's this lad not starting more?
Molineux Magic: From Bore Draw to Goal Fest
Let's set the scene properly. The opening 45 was about as exciting as watching paint dry on a rainy Tuesday – bar a cheeky moment from Rio Ngumoha, Liverpool's teenage sensation who pinched the spotlight like he'd nicked Mo Salah's swagger. But post-interval? The Reds flipped the script.
Robertson didn't just score; two minutes later, he whipped in a pinpoint cross for Mohamed Salah to nod home at the far post. Curtis Jones sealed the deal with a beauty of a curler in the 74th minute. Job done, ticket to the next FA Cup round punched. Robertson later grinned: it was a clean strike on a ball that "opened up nicely", and after their midweek slip, this was the reset button smashed.
The win was vital – FA Cup's no messing about, do-or-die stuff. Liverpool bounced back from a shaky Tuesday, proving they've got gears when they fancy it.
Robbo's Chill Vibes: Competition? Bring It On
Now, here's the rub: this was just Robertson's 14th start this term. Summer signing Milos Kerkez has nabbed the left-back slot, leaving the veteran Scot warming the bench more than he'd like. But asked if he's got a point to prove, Robbo played it cool as a cucumber in a kilt.
"The fans know I bleed for this shirt," he shrugged off. Kerkez? "Fantastic player, belter of a season at Bournemouth last year." It's big-club settling time, he admits – and with the old guard not getting younger, evolution's the name of the game. Competition's been his career companion; no sulking here, just graft and glee when he gets minutes.
Classy as ever. But deep down, you sense the fire – especially after bossing Wolves like that.
Pundit Power: Shearer and Murphy Want Robbo Reinstated
Enter the big guns. Match of the Day legend Alan Shearer, speaking on Football365, isn't buying Kerkez's credentials just yet. "Not sure he's pushed Robertson enough to warrant all those starts," Shearer pondered. Sure, the Hungarian's improved a tad, but Robbo's a pro's pro – probably biting his tongue on what he really thinks.
Danny Murphy chipped in too, full of admiration for Robertson's measured words. "Deep down, he'll be raging – he deserves more game time," Murphy reckoned. That Wolves masterclass? Straight ticket to the Champions League showdown with Galatasaray in Istanbul on Tuesday, says Danny boy.
She's spot on, innit? Robertson's been Liverpool's lung-busting engine for years – assists, goals, endless overlapping. Kerkez is raw promise, but has he earned the throne? Arne Slot, take note: sometimes the old dog's got new tricks.
What's Next for the Left-Back Logjam?
Liverpool march on in the FA Cup, but eyes are on Anfield's pecking order. Will Robbo's stunner force a rethink? Or does Kerkez hold firm amid the bright lights? One thing's clear: with Istanbul looming, Slot's got a selection headache that's music to us fans' ears.
Robertson embodies the Anfield spirit – selfless, fierce, and now firing on all cylinders. If this doesn't jolt the boss, what will? Pour another pint; the debate's just warming up.
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